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- This entry in the series crisscrosses America to find various curiosities. Among them are a church in Nebraska made of bales of hay; a duck with four legs that lives with its owner in Flint, Michigan; a 128-year-old woman who lives in Holly Springs, Mississippi, with her 100-year-old daughter; and, in a cemetery in Mayfield, Kentucky, a family plot wherein the deceased members are memorialized with life-sized statues, including the patriarch's horse and other family pets.
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- Black-and-white propaganda film. Japanese folklore characters vs. evil Mickey Mouse-like creatures.
- For the first time ever the Gnostics tell their own story. Presented by The Gnostic Movement, this series goes beyond an historical account of Gnosticism and delves into the mysteries of Gnosis itself. It is the first of its kind where Gnostics themselves make known the esoteric practices used to attain Gnosis, walk the hidden path, and reach wisdom, inner peace, and enlightenment.
- Forgotten stories of Ottoman People in USA.
- "GWF Three Count: Die Wrestling-Serie" tells the story of the lives out of the ring where the people involved have to deal with personal and professional losses and battle for respect and recognition. Aside from the competitiveness in multi-cultural Berlin everybody has a different reason to step into the ring.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the third series of The League of Gentlemen (1999).
- Stars watch the tennis matches at the Los Angeles Country Club, while other stars participate in the games.
- 1996Unrated7.5 (22)Video
- Richard Fleischer would gather up a few reels of early-days silent films, usually directed by D. W. Griffith, grab a film editor, write some tongue-in-cheek narrative to be spoken by Ward Wilson, chop out a few scenes, stitch them together, and come out with a new edition in RKO Radio's Flicker Flashbacks series of shorts. Just like this one.
- 3 AM: The Series, an LGBT+ scripted show about two college friends Milo and Lorenzo who make a promise to each other during the morning of their graduation. While they try to keep their friendship things don't always go as planned.
- The third episode in the DRAMA series, a show about men, women, and why we love to hate each other. Reggie is back in a relationship with DeKia after cheating on her. Will DeKia forgive him and move on or will she hold a grudge and use it to her advantage In the relation with Reggie? Reggie finds out things the hard way as he learns a lesson about cheating. DRAMA Episode 3 (Grudge Holding)
- 3Square is a quick-witted, quirky and original show about men, women, relationships, sex, leprechauns, lifestyles, friendships and pretty much anything that's worth having a laugh about.
- In the first of the third (1941-42 season) RKO series of shorts based on the popular radio program, Information Please, noted foreign correspondent John Gunther joins regular panel member Oscar Levant, Franklyn P. Adams and moderator Clifton Fadiman. The quiz ends with song title pantomimes, with the experts missing on "Three Little Words."
- Documentary about the making of the third series of 'Survivors', produced for the UK series 3 DVD box set.
- An experimental short film from the Persian series made by Stan Brakhage.
- Hollywood was always a big sports town, until it actually got some professional sports franchises, and many of the actors around town--- ex-jocks,would-be-jocks or just sports fans---belonged to and played on summer amatuer baseball or softball teams for recreation. And, staging a baseball game between two teams of actors was a good method of raising money for charity. Actors such as Ed Wynn,Kay Kyser,Danny Kaye, Joe E. Brown and Danny Thomas were foremost sports fans, had played the game at the semi-pro or professional level, and were involved in some kind of ownership of sports teams at various times in their careers. The game in this short was for charity and featured the Andy Russell Sprouts against the Frank Sinatra Swooners. Jack Carson and Hal "The Great Gildersleeve" Peary served as umpires in the game, with Mickey Rooney, John Garfield, Keenan Wynn, Peter Lawford, Danny Kaye, Danny Thomas, Jackie Cooper and others as a member of one of the teams. No, they didn't use Mickey Rooney for a base and, no, Peter Lawford didn't show up at a baseball game with a cricket bat. Or, maybe he did.
- Comedy is a universal cure for what ails humanity and the power of laughter can touch, relieve and help transcend any barriers that separate us around the world. "The Comedy Underground Series" will break fresh new faces and re-introduce seasoned veterans, who are currently absent from the mainstream television and media. The series includes segments featuring a docu-style format, so we can learn first hand about a comic's journey on the road to stardom. The series emerged as a funny and thought provoking stand-up comedy show with a twist of "real life." A comedian's path is not always easy, but they do their best every performance to bring laughter to the world. We salute comedians, as they are examples that there is always a Silver Lining.
- Resident experts answer questions regarding popular queens as represented by different pieces of wearing apparel, well known lines of poetry acted out in pantomine are answered by experts Adams and Kierwan with a musical poser missed by expert Levant. John Gunther, foreign correspondent and novelist, has a perfect score in identifying various countries in South America.
- Join the cast of Gavin and Stacey as they guide you through the making of series 3.